Samuel Piette has been industriously consistent since joining Montreal Impact from third-tier Spanish club CD Izarra in 2017.
Maintaining freshness, fitness levels and steering clear of injuries is no mean feat for this combative player, who this afternoon in Cincinnati, takes his place in the Impact engine-room for the 50th consecutive time in MLS-play. He’s already surpassed this total, when you throw in a couple of Canadian Championship games.
The Impact’s record over the previous 49, under managers, Biello, then Garde, reads 20-23-6. But if you analyze the team’s form since August 2018 (23 games), it’s a much more respectable 11-7-5, which displays the team’s transformation under the former Lyon coach.